Zingtree Tags: wordpress

There’s no getting around it – we love WordPress! As a powerful piece of software that enables people around the world to spread and share ideas, build amazing websites and more, we understand the need to be as integrative with this ever-popular tool.

Zingtree’s robust toolkit allows WordPress users to directly embed interactive decision trees into any web page needed, making it easy for customers and end-users to navigate through any process on your site in a simple question-and-answer flow.

Many of our amazing customers are already taking advantage of this plugin, by hosting powerful, customized decision trees directly on their respective websites! See if you could survive in the wild with this interactive journey built by Live Out There, then check out a robust and helpful troubleshooter decision tree from Screen Time.

Here’s how to get started with your own WordPress-hosted decision tree:

Interactive decision trees are most helpful and easily available to those who need them when included directly in your website. We made it easy to complete that ideal flow of customer interaction and self-help with options to embed your Zingtree decision trees wherever you may need them.

1. Embed Zingtrees into any web page

– Log in to your Zingtree account and go to My Trees.

– Tap on the decision tree you want embedded, then Publish.

– You’ll see a few options for publishing your tree, including an embed code that you can paste directly into any web page, like this one below.

– Go to Advanced Embed Options to see how your Zingtrees look with different options in real-time, such as buttons vs. panels.

Everyone loves WordPress! The top free blogging service out there, even our own Zingtree Blog is powered by the publishing powerhouse, which is why we made sure that your Zingtrees can become a seamless part of your site through WordPress. That’s right, you can now easily embed your decision trees onto a WordPress page for perfect customer-facing interaction and expert question-and-answer flow.

The short code looks like this:[zingtree id="164166011"]

Or you can customize with a button that will immediately take the user to whichever node you’d like. Here’s an example of a persistent button we titled “restart” on every page that goes to the top of the tree at node #1:[zingtree id="164166011" persist_names="Restart" persist_node_ids="1"]

Here’s another example of the Pet Rock demo embedded in this page, with a persistent Submit Ticket and Search buttons:

Log into Zingtree, select your tree, and go to the Share page for more info. Or download the Zingtree WordPress plug-in from here.